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Politics & Power Quote by William Henry Harrison

"I believe, and I say it is true Democratic feeling, that all the measures of the Government are directed to the purpose of making the rich richer and the poor poorer"

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It lands like a grenade because it flips the usual script of presidential reassurance. William Henry Harrison isn’t selling national harmony here; he’s naming a class trajectory and daring listeners to treat it as policy, not accident. The line’s blunt symmetry - rich/richer, poor/poorer - is old-school rhetoric with a modern bite: inequality isn’t a byproduct, it’s the destination. That structure does the work of an argument without the clutter of data. It also invites moral outrage while sounding almost matter-of-fact, as if any honest observer can see the pattern.

The intent is political, but it’s also performative. Harrison is positioning himself as the tribune of “Democratic feeling” while attacking “the measures of the Government,” a telling separation that lets him condemn a governing class without rejecting the legitimacy of government itself. The subtext is that capture has occurred: institutions meant to serve the many have been bent toward the few. That’s not just criticism of opponents; it’s an indictment of a system of tariffs, banks, patronage, and insider advantage that defined early 19th-century fights over who the republic was for.

Context sharpens the edge. In the Jacksonian era, anti-elite populism was currency, and denunciations of concentrated wealth played well against anxieties about finance and political favoritism. Harrison’s irony is that he’s both exploiting and legitimizing that suspicion from inside the establishment, turning class resentment into a respectable, presidential-sounding warning. The line works because it’s accusatory without being technical: it gives people a villain, a direction of travel, and permission to feel cheated.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Harrison, William Henry. (2026, February 18). I believe, and I say it is true Democratic feeling, that all the measures of the Government are directed to the purpose of making the rich richer and the poor poorer. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-believe-and-i-say-it-is-true-democratic-feeling-85061/

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Harrison, William Henry. "I believe, and I say it is true Democratic feeling, that all the measures of the Government are directed to the purpose of making the rich richer and the poor poorer." FixQuotes. February 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-believe-and-i-say-it-is-true-democratic-feeling-85061/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I believe, and I say it is true Democratic feeling, that all the measures of the Government are directed to the purpose of making the rich richer and the poor poorer." FixQuotes, 18 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-believe-and-i-say-it-is-true-democratic-feeling-85061/. Accessed 1 Apr. 2026.

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William Henry Harrison (February 9, 1773 - April 4, 1841) was a President from USA.

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